Effect of inter-system crossing rates and optical illumination on the
polarization of nuclear spins nearby nitrogen-vacancy centers
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.12039v3
- Date: Sat, 29 May 2021 16:38:46 GMT
- Title: Effect of inter-system crossing rates and optical illumination on the
polarization of nuclear spins nearby nitrogen-vacancy centers
- Authors: H. Duarte, H. T. Dinani, V. Jacques, J. R. Maze
- Abstract summary: Nuclear polarization depends on the power of optical excitation used to polarize the electronic spin.
We show that the nuclear polarization depends on the power of optical excitation used to polarize the electronic spin.
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- Abstract: Several efforts have been made to polarize the nearby nuclear environment of
nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers for quantum metrology and quantum information
applications. Different methods showed different nuclear spin polarization
efficiencies and rely on electronic spin polarization associated to the NV
center, which in turn crucially depends on the inter-system crossing. Recently,
the rates involved in the inter-system crossing have been measured leading to
different transition rate models. Here, we consider the effect of these rates
on several nuclear polarization methods based on the level anti-crossing, and
precession of the nuclear population while the electronic spin is in the ms = 0
and ms = 1 spin states. We show that the nuclear polarization depends on the
power of optical excitation used to polarize the electronic spin. The degree of
nuclear spin polarization is different for each transition rate model.
Therefore, the results presented here are relevant for validating these models
and for polarizing nuclear spins. Furthermore, we analyze the performance of
each method by considering the nuclear position relative to the symmetry axis
of the NV center.
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